The Drouin Collection records of the marriage of Pierre Nadeau &
Eleonore Nadeau [M 7] and of Albert Cote and Marie-Louise Tremblay [M8]
record parties and parents as being "de cette mission" [from this
mission] and the priest signs his own name "A. Bouillon, ptre-miss".
But, the marriage record of Joseph Deschamps & Caroline Cote [M9]
records parties and parents as being "de cette paroisse" [from this
parish], and Father Bouillon signs his name "A Bouillon, ptre-curé".

My conclusion -- sauf correction! -- is that some time between August
28, 1906, when the Nadeau-Nadeau and Cote-Tremblay marriages were
solemnized, and September 18, 1906, when the Deschamps -Cote marriage
was celebrated, the mission of St-Eusebe was raised to the rank of
parish, and Father Bouillon from priest-missionary, to priest-pastor.

> Hi,
>
> Can somebody do a lookup for me?
>
> I am looking for the parents to Eleonore Nadeau married to Pierre
Nadeau
> in
> St-Eusebe,Quebec on Aug. 28th. 1906.
>
> Thanks
>
> Florent Coache
> Napierville, Quebec
>
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